The Scudetto race is far from over.

The Bianconeri leapfrogged Napoli to the top spot again on Sunday having welcomed Udinese to the Allianz Stadium in Turin. In-form Paulo Dybala bagged a brace to seal his side’s feat after a missed penalty by Gonzalo Higuain had put the host’s fans on the edge of their seats.

Napoli could recapture the first position again should they win away to Inter Milan on Sunday night. Nevertheless, that could as well be momentary should the Old Ladies win their game-in-hand against Atalanta. Manager of the side, Massimiliano Allegri, stresses the need for his side to keep a calm head as the season is far from over. 

"We haven't achieved anything yet, as the season ends in May," Allegri told Mediaset Premium after his side’s triumph.

"On Wednesday, we got past Tottenham to reach the next Champions League round, we beat Udinese and can now focus on Atalanta [who they play in Serie A on Wednesday].

"We suffered a little at the start today, but I can only compliment the players for doing so well. Dybala is improving, the two goals against Lazio and Spurs gave him a boost mentally.

"Gonzalo Higuain is doing well too, even if he didn't convert the penalty, as he provided the assist for Dybala's second goal. On Wednesday there's another crucial game that we have to win against Atalanta.

"So far this season, Higuain and Dybala missed two [penalties] each, so hopefully they won't miss anymore. I had told Paulo to take it today, but that's fine." 

Juventus will take on Atalanta in Serie A on Wednesday.